Tony Lucas, Flexiant's founder, told the Telegraph that the project "could be used to integrate
all phases of health-care treatment, from assisted living to
primary and secondary healthcare, so that the same data can be used
throughout."

However, the announcement comes in the wake of dramatic times in
the computer security industry, leading to pointed questions over
how secure the patients' data will be. In the midst of Lulzsec's reign of terror, the hacking group claimed to have broken
into NHS databases, although they apparently didn't find
anything enormously important.

To combat those fears, the project wil use simulated records for
the first phase. It'll also incorporate multiple methods for
identifying who's logging in to view data, which will be able to be
accessed on mobile devices as well as on the web.